Bracelet



April 29, 1924. 1,492,290

J. G. FISHER BRACELET Filed Aug. 9. 1923 Mewe', BYW,1

ATT NEYS.

Fetented Apr. 29, 1924a STATES ATENT Laatzen l BRACELET.

Application led August 9, 1923.

To all whom z't may concern.:

Be it known that I, JOSEPH G. FISHER, a citizen ot the United States, and a resident ot Newark, county ol Essex, and State of New Jersey, have invented certain new and usetul Improvements in Bracelets. et which the following is a specification. l

This invention relates to an improvedI bracelet or similar article of jewelry of the link type which can be economically manutactured and easily assembled and thus saves labor and time in such assembly. The bracelet when assembled is very flexible and presents a neat close appearance.

The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawing in which Figure 1 is a tace view of part of a bracelet made according to my invention and Figure 2 is a back view thereof. Figure 3 is an enlar ed section taken on 3 3 in Figure 1, an Figure 4 is an enlargedl back view. Figure 5 is a section on line 5-5 in Figure 3 and Figures 6 and 7 are perspective views of the twoV pieces that go to make up a link.

The bracelet consists of links 10 which are hingedly connected together where they abut. Each link consists of two pieces*` a tace plate 11 which can be suitably orna-4 mented and side pieces 12 which are connected together by a bar 13 but in the case of short links such as square links the bar can be dispensed with. v The bar however in the longer links strengthens the link and is also convenient in that the side pieces are handled together as one piece.

Serial No. 656,536.

The face plate has a lip 14: one end of which is offset from the faceV and is bendable. The side pieces have o posed studs 15 which are struck up on the si e pieces and when the side pieces are in place these studs are in line.

acts as a hinge.

A bracelet constructed in this way is light and at the same time well braced throughout. It will be understood that the making of the link from the tace plate and side plates is subject to modiiication but the complete assemblyof each link isk accomplished betere Y it is secured to the next one in tact in practice a large number of links 1s usually avail.-

ablebetore manufacture ofy thebracelet is started. n y

I claim: I

In a link bracelet a link havingk open ends with. opposed studs on the inside at one end and a lip on the other end and disposed so as' to be ycrimped around the studs on the next adjacent link.

In testimony that I claim the foregoing, I have hereto set'my hand, this 6th day of August, 1923.L

JOSEPH e. Freuen., 

